It's Morton ffs, not Dynamo Kiev !
Did they not do the same when we played them?
Same old Alloa, always cheating.
Me too. Obviously they are within the minimum size. But FFS they are playing a team in the same league and I don't think they are having extraordinary issues.I'm torn on this one. They are only doing what they're allowed to do within the letters of the law, but should it be legal? Or should a club have to submit their pitch size before the season starts and stick to it? Or, should a team be allowed to use their home advantage to decide tactically depending on opposition and current squad strength (due to injuries etc)?
I'm undecided and interested in others opinions. Sway me
It's Morton ffs, not Dynamo Kiev !
Yeah. It's pretty lame. But they must figure it will give them an advantage which is their right. Playing devil's advocate It could be a managerial master stroke.Me too. Obviously they are within the minimum size. But FFS they are playing a team in the same league and I don't think they are having extraordinary issues.
Did we cheat ? We done it against Dynamo Kiev to gain an advantage and won the match, Alloa regardless where or who they play have done the same and won the match by using it to their advantage,they obviously think by narrowing the pitch it makes the game more compact and lessens any threat by the Morton wide players,that's why Rangers did it.Same old Alloa, always cheating.
Kilmarnock park was narrowed and shortened 2 years ago.Kilmarnock did this against us on Saturday.
Home team should always use whatever tactics they can to gain any advantage. Saying that, im not sure there are much in the way of tactics at AlloaI'm torn on this one. They are only doing what they're allowed to do within the letters of the law, but should it be legal? Or should a club have to submit their pitch size before the season starts and stick to it? Or, should a team be allowed to use their home advantage to decide tactically depending on opposition and current squad strength (due to injuries etc)?
I'm undecided and interested in others opinions. Sway me
That's what I thought.I thought the rules had changed fairly recently, in that the pitch dimensions had to be submitted at start of the season and had to be adhered to, with no changes allowed?
Does it matter how long ago it happened ? There is nothing illegal about it and even going back 32yrs to present day clubs are still allowed to do it.I love it when people mention Dynamo Kiev...it was 32 years ago! Things change. lol.
They did it against us but they were allowed as they had played everyone at home already.
Whatever floats Alloa's boat
I'm torn on this one. They are only doing what they're allowed to do within the letters of the law, but should it be legal? Or should a club have to submit their pitch size before the season starts and stick to it? Or, should a team be allowed to use their home advantage to decide tactically depending on opposition and current squad strength (due to injuries etc)?
I'm undecided and interested in others opinions. Sway me
F.ucking hell - where does time go?!I love it when people mention Dynamo Kiev...it was 32 years ago! Things change. lol.
They did it against us but they were allowed as they had played everyone at home already.
Whatever floats Alloa's boat
I'm torn on this one. They are only doing what they're allowed to do within the letters of the law, but should it be legal? Or should a club have to submit their pitch size before the season starts and stick to it? Or, should a team be allowed to use their home advantage to decide tactically depending on opposition and current squad strength (due to injuries etc)?
I'm undecided and interested in others opinions. Sway me
I'm torn on this one. They are only doing what they're allowed to do within the letters of the law, but should it be legal? Or should a club have to submit their pitch size before the season starts and stick to it? Or, should a team be allowed to use their home advantage to decide tactically depending on opposition and current squad strength (due to injuries etc)?
I'm undecided and interested in others opinions. Sway me
Does it matter how long ago it happened ? There is nothing illegal about it and even going back 32yrs to present day clubs are still allowed to do it.
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It's Morton ffs, not Dynamo Kiev !
Did we cheat ? We done it against Dynamo Kiev to gain an advantage and won the match, t.
I'm torn on this one. They are only doing what they're allowed to do within the letters of the law, but should it be legal? Or should a club have to submit their pitch size before the season starts and stick to it? Or, should a team be allowed to use their home advantage to decide tactically depending on opposition and current squad strength (due to injuries etc)?
I'm undecided and interested in others opinions. Sway me
Talk about narrowing a pitch, they must think Morton are Barcelona.